Microsoft XP was previously Windows 98, and there were no NTFS partitions on the WIN98, only FAT32 partitions, so the FAT or FAT32 file system was extended to today. Although FAT32 has many advantages over NTFS, FAT32 still has some useful features. For example, a Sony PS3 and Microsoft's Xbox gaming device can support FAT32, do not support NTFS, and many mobile storage devices such as U disk, Mp3,mp4 player and so on generally use fat or FAT32 as a file system; and individual programs only support FAT32, Apple Mac system can only smooth with Windows FAT32 partition Read and write information, and so on, because of these reasons or other requirements, we may need to convert the NTFS partition back to FAT32 partition. How should this be converted?
The NTFS and FAT32 Converter is a professional file system conversion tool that converts NTFS partitions to FAT32 to ensure data security, with the largest support for converting 2TB of NTFS partitions to FAT32. You can also convert FAT or FAT32 partitions to NTFS without compromising data.
Lossless data Conversion NTFS to FAT32 partition operation steps
1, download the free "NTFS and FAT32 converter", install and run it.
2, and then into the following figure 2 all of the interface, let you choose whether to convert NTFS to FAT32, or choose to convert FAT or FAT32 to NTFS partitions, here Select the "Lossless data conversion NTFS partition to FAT32" option, as follows:
Figure 2
3. In the NTFS partition list, select a NTFS partition that you want to convert to FAT32, where we select the G disk, then click Next or Next button: (Note: This program can not directly convert system partition C disk)
Figure 3
4, after clicking on the "Next" Figure 3, the program will check the files in G disk, if some NTFS features files can not be converted, the program will prompt you. If this partition can be successfully converted, you will see the page shown in Figure 4 below.
Figure 4
Shown in Figure 4 above, the program is ready to convert G: Partitions to FAT32. You need to click the "Execute" button to start the conversion. The conversion process is not the same as the amount of data in the partition, and you should never force the program to terminate when it is executed. In addition, before converting, we recommend that you run the Chkdsk.exe program in CMD to perform a check on the partition to be converted, and if a file system error is checked, use a command similar to "Chkdsk.exe x: F" to fix it (here is the fix X: disk). It will be most correct to use this program to convert to FAT32 after repair.
For frequently asked questions about NTFS and FAT32 converters, click the Help button on the wizard page for more information. In addition, the tool can transform fat or FAT32 partitions to NTFS in addition to lossless data conversion of NTFS to the FAT32 file system, and the conversion task simply follows the instructions in the wizard page.